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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: LeafRaker]
#27299089 - 05/07/21 06:09 PM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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LeafRaker said: Rainy for the next day or three, then cold for another week. I'm not sure when it makes sense to put in the effort. Next weekend when we are supposed to be above 70F again???
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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: Shroomhunts]
#27299093 - 05/07/21 06:14 PM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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Lmao. I was finding ovoids in early July last year, season only just started
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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: Mr_enforcer1]
#27299202 - 05/07/21 07:15 PM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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Well things are a little better with the rain, but I’m 90% sure most of the problem this year is the cicadas. Every square inch of the ground has been dug up and there are three inch tall piles of mud everywhere. The ovoids im finding are barely attached to the ground. It’s a fucking mess.
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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: koods]
#27299212 - 05/07/21 07:21 PM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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Have not seen any of the brood here, maybe we don't get hit. We have our own plauges here aside from the celadine and cicadas. Namely centipeds and flooding, we lost about 300 yards of fruiting floodplains today in some spots. Smaller streams are mostly okay tho.
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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: Shroomhunts]
#27299223 - 05/07/21 07:30 PM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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Cube/void cross? Yeah you're gonna need to send that to Alan for some sequencing haha! And then get busy making plates cause we're all gonna need one.
Though if it didn't even finish fruiting yet I don't know how you'd know wtfs going on...
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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: Shroomhunts]
#27299240 - 05/07/21 07:45 PM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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Shroomhunts said: Have not seen any of the brood here, maybe we don't get hit. We have our own plauges here aside from the celadine and cicadas. Namely centipeds and flooding, we lost about 300 yards of fruiting floodplains today in some spots. Smaller streams are mostly okay tho.
Yeah Pittsburg is out of the territory. It’s central Maryland, DC and Close in suburbs of DC in Va, central New Jersey over to Allentown, the blueridge in VA, north Georgia, southwestern NC, eastern tennesse, the Cincinnati area, a lot of Indiana and central Michigan. DC to Baltimore probably has the highest concentration of any of the broods tho.
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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: Fybliss]
#27299277 - 05/07/21 08:09 PM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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Anyone else have an experience/opinion w the 'wavy gill' pheno?

The two mushrooms on the left are the 'wavy gill', standard void on the right. Found in the same debris pile about a foot apart.
I've only found them twice, and both times they've occurred with a distinct umbo on a saucer-like cap with flat, smooth edges.
Last year when I found this pheno, I ate a tiiiny cap and ended up hearing every leaf in the forest breathing for about 20 min...surprisingly intense, especially because I thought it would be a microdose.
Today when I found them, they bruised significantly more blue than the others I harvested, which has me thinking this pheno is much stronger than others.
I'm spore printing these and will attempt cloning if I can lock down some agar.
What's been your experience with these?
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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: gKid_A]
#27299361 - 05/07/21 09:37 PM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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Wavy boys are my favorite Showed up a little late to this party due to extenuating circumstances
Cubes X voids?
 Agar wedge was buried here last year of a cross plate.
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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: gKid_A]
#27299362 - 05/07/21 09:38 PM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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some ovoids have wavy gills. It’s pretty common
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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: gKid_A]
#27299424 - 05/07/21 10:30 PM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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gKid_A said: Anyone else have an experience/opinion w the 'wavy gill' pheno?

The two mushrooms on the left are the 'wavy gill', standard void on the right. Found in the same debris pile about a foot apart.
I've only found them twice, and both times they've occurred with a distinct umbo on a saucer-like cap with flat, smooth edges.
Last year when I found this pheno, I ate a tiiiny cap and ended up hearing every leaf in the forest breathing for about 20 min...surprisingly intense, especially because I thought it would be a microdose.
Today when I found them, they bruised significantly more blue than the others I harvested, which has me thinking this pheno is much stronger than others.
I'm spore printing these and will attempt cloning if I can lock down some agar.
What's been your experience with these?
Other then smell I dont see much similar.
These are wavy:

These are not:

This is the 3rd season ive had them both growing in the same patch feeding on the same food source and they are still very diffrent. Im hoping they cross maybe they have already.
The non-wavy young golden brown ones eaten fresh are most powerful imo
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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: donwats]
#27299429 - 05/07/21 10:39 PM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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I love the wavy-gill meta. Super awesome to look at
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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: Shroomhunts]
#27299432 - 05/07/21 10:40 PM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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Wavy boys are my favorite Showed up a little late to this party due to extenuating circumstances
Cubes X voids?
 Agar wedge was buried here last year of a cross plate.
Cubes and ovoids are distinct species. I don’t know much about fungal genetics but you generally have to be very closely related species for two organisms to successfully combine their genetic material.
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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: koods]
#27299443 - 05/07/21 10:47 PM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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Cubes and Ovoids are in fact very closely related
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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: Shroomhunts]
#27299445 - 05/07/21 10:49 PM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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Shroomhunts said:
Cubes X voids?
 Agar wedge was buried here last year of a cross plate.
You positive those are even Psilocybe? I've seen a lot of agrocybe that look like that
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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: Shroomhunts] 1
#27299455 - 05/07/21 11:00 PM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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I'm back. After disappointing results from hunting in far away places, I came upon these on a nature trail near where I live. Growing 10-20 yards from the creek, from wood buried under dirt, right next to some boxelder trees. A TI identified the first 3 as ovoids. What do you all think about the last one? The cap looks a little different from the rest. It was from the same patch in a different cluster. Agrocybe? Ovoid? Galerina? It seems to be turning a dark brown rather than bluing.
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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: atothedam2]
#27299457 - 05/07/21 11:06 PM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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Toss the last one.
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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: koods]
#27299459 - 05/07/21 11:08 PM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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Reading a bit on the hybridization of fungi, probably the best way to tell if you really have hybridized two species is the mushroom will be sterile. I don’t know if that means it produces spores but they are duds, or they don’t produce spores at all.
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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: koods]
#27299678 - 05/08/21 05:19 AM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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Only time will tell, also not sure if they would class as a new species like a mule from a donkey and a horse. Its entirely possible they are just argocybe and mu experiment was a failure. Usually the argocybes here have yellowish stems tho. I have not tried to bruise one yet
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Re: East coast 2021 ovoideocystidiata thread [Re: Shroomhunts]
#27299835 - 05/08/21 08:10 AM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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